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The Electrical/Electronics Technology program provides training in the
fundamentals of electrical trades. Classroom and laboratory experiences
enable the student to become proficient in installation and maintenance
of electrical wiring; transformers; AC and DC motors; motor control
circuits; lighting circuits; instrumentation; and programmable logic
controllers as used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Classroom instruction includes the fundamentals of alternating and
direct current; residential, commercial, and industrial installation
and maintenance; the National Electrical Code; AC and DC motors; transformers;
electrical control circuit diagrams; programmable logic controllers;
and process control instrumentation. Additional classes include architectural
drafting, English, math, and health.
Students completing the Electrical/ Electronics Technology program
earn either an Associate in Applied Science degree completed in five semesters or a diploma. The day diploma program may be completed in three semesters or
the evening program in five semesters. Certificate options are available
for training in specific work needs. Students may complete certificates
in Construction Electrician, Control Electrician, and Maintenance Electrician.
The certificate options may be completed in the evening.
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